Telecommunications policy issues moved back into the mainstream news with last week’s tabling of Bill C-27, the Electronic Commerce Protection Act.
It is certain to be one of many issues under discussion at The 2009 Canadian Telecom Summit, June 15-17 in Toronto.
Net Neutrality is going to figure prominently with its own discussion on June 16.
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The 2009 Canadian Telecom Summit takes place just 3 weeks before the CRTC’s hearings examining internet network management and the event will include a discussion featuring 3 prominent industry leaders who will articulate the arguments on all sides of the issue: Dave Caputo (Sandvine); Mike Lee (Rogers); and, Chris Libertelli (Skype). The session is certain to provide a preview of the debate that will unfold in front of the regulator in July.
Other sessions will be examining the services, technologies, consumer & business trends and regulatory & policy initiatives that continue to shape the industry. More than 50 experts will participate in panel discussions to explore areas such as New Media, Social Networking, Broadband Delivery, Unified Communications, Net Neutrality and Mobile Evolution.
If you are interested in telecommunications, you need to attend The 2009 Canadian Telecom Summit. Mark the dates on your calendar: June 15-17.
Come meet with leaders from services and equipment suppliers, applications developers, policy makers, regulators and major customers.
Book your seat early: Register now: www.telecomsummit.com
Download the complete conference brochure here.
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